I don't have anything against the style per se, but after so many years the body proportions in some of his drawings still look a bit amateurish, as someone would draw without actually taking a figure drawing class. Of course he's been drawing for a long time so some poses look great, but it's impossible to deny he hasn't developed much (which is not the same as being bad, he's a great H artist).

I was a fan of his back in the day, but this artwork does nothing for me. It comes across as being very fake, and I don't mean because it is drawings. It has that same feeling you get when you know that a woman is only doing modeling for the money. Specifically that "just hurry up and give me my paycheck" look. There is no interest in being natural in this art and the quality suffers due to it.

Is it just me or does his newer artwork seem a bit "forced" retro to you? Comparing to some of his older work, this seems strangely stiff and uninspired - forced, even. His older work looks like he had much more fun doing them.

That almost seems to be as much a distinguishing characteristic of his art as the immediately-identifiable nipples, eyes, and crotch hair.. (Of course, not all his girls are crying, but a good number are)

While his "style" is incomparably beautiful. Faces and expressions are quite good.

The man has to get over his preoccupation with over emphasis of women's hips and over sized tits.

Real women's hips aren't like that. Even given that the Art itself is "stylized" to his own style.
It should be noted that while parts of a woman's backside is portrayed deliciously pleasing to the eye. Some of the girls that he portrays have inordinately the potential to have huge asses given their proportional scale. Which kind of ruins the over all fantasy.

This man is a GOD! His art never disappoints me.
I have all of his artbooks that were ever sold. I also love H-animes he worked on, and of course the great series of console games, such as Growlanser and Langrisser, too.
I'm a big fan of Urushihara Satoshi, yeah.